Rules analyst John Parry will leave ESPN for a job in the National Football League. Football Zebras reported that Parry, who has been a rules analyst for the network since 2019, will reportedly join an NFL team as an officiating liaison. “Parry had a year remaining on his contract, but the parting was amicable,” Football
Longtime NFL executive A.J. Smith died on Sunday following a lengthy battle with prostate cancer.
A.J. Smith, a longtime NFL executive and former Chargers general manager,
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Two of the NFL’s most famously moribund franchises are going to be facing off in this season’s Super Bowl, according to one NFL analyst. In a recent piece previewing the NFL’s upcoming schedule release, Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report predicted that the New York Jets will face off against the Detroit Lions in Super Bowl […]
Why Brady agreed to do the roast in the first place is unclear, as he looked uncomfortable with the harsh jokes from trained, well-seasoned comics and people he knew well making fun of him.
Greg Olsen is reportedly staying at Fox for the 2024 NFL season, although he won't be making as much money as he did last season. Ryan Glasspiegel of the New
The retired Philadelphia Eagles player reacted to ESPN analyst Ryan Clark's claim that the mental fortitude required to play football far outweighed what's needed on the basketball court.
Super Bowl 58 was one of the greatest Super Bowls in NFL history. After going to overtime, the heavily favored Kansas City Chiefs eventually took home the Lombardi Trophy after a hard-fought battle against the San Francisco 49ers. That was a Super Bowl match-up that many NFL fans and analysts could have easily predicted as …
Jason Kelce has joined ESPN as an NFL analyst following his recent retirement . The former Eagles center could soon cover games involving his brother Travis. MORE: Tom Brady will call Super Bowl rematch when Chiefs face the 49ers
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